Temple Student Government

Members of Temple Student Government gathered in the Student Center March 2 to redraft the Student Government Constitution for the first time in 25 years. The purpose of the Constitutional Convention was to create a

Temple Student Government President Juan Galeano began Monday’s meeting with a discussion of the Constitutional Convention. The convention will be held March 2. Galeano outlined the goal for the convention and its importance. “Temple students

The Temple Student Government meeting ended on a somber tone as TSG representative Jesse Breitbart informed the assembly about a student attack earlier this week.The exact facts about the attack are not known, but Breitbart

Students at the Temple Student Government meeting elected Jon DeSantis as their new parliamentarian at their weekly meeting yesterday. DeSantis, a sophomore, emphasized his experience with TSG in his PowerPoint presentation. He served on the

Jim Hanley, store manager of the Temple University Main Campus Bookstore, attended the Temple Student Government meeting this Monday to discuss the initiatives the bookstore is taking to get textbooks ordered earlier. Temple bookstore not

Membership guidelines were discussed and debated at the final Temple Student Government general assembly meeting of the fall semester on Nov. 25. The Executive Board approved, by a vote of 6-3, the eliminatation of mandatory

In an attempt to expand student participation in Temple University’s inner workings, Temple Student Government President Juan Galeano announced the formation of a student Senate. The Senate interest meeting, which will be held on November

Students were reminded to vote in tonight’s mayoral election during the Temple Student Government general assembly meeting Monday. In addition to the city election, TSG Vice President of Student Affairs Nadine Mompremier gave a brief

Temple Student Government Treasurer Brad Hoffman and his Finance committee members cleared up student’s questions about Diamond Dollar usage and expansion at Monday’s general assembly meeting. Soon students will be able to spend their Diamond

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